The Harvey Ellis Desk, originally designed in 1903 by artist and architect Harvey Ellis, features a broad over-hanging top, one wide drawer, and two narrow drawers. Its decorative inlay on the legs is crafted from maple, cherry, black walnut, and ebonized hardwood, reflecting the craftsmanship of the Craftsman style.
This writing table was originally designed circa 1903 by artist and architect Harvey Ellis during his brief tenure with Gustav Stickley's Craftsman Workshops. It features a broad over-hanging top, one wide and two narrow drawers, and decorative inlay on the legs crafted from maple, cherry, black walnut, and ebonized hardwood.